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Developer, Rower, Funny ManSat, 08 Aug 2015 21:35:46 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.3Comment on Fixing a Virtual Box Hard Drive Image (VDI) by polocanadahttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/674/comment-page-1#comment-12752
Sat, 08 Aug 2015 21:35:46 +0000http://www.armswiper.co.uk/?p=674#comment-12752Sometimes detaching the boot volume image, attaching it to another machine (try as master or slave) and then attaching it back to the original virtual machine helps too and the information in the header may get fixed. I had a situation when it told me the boot medium is damaged (blue screen), but I was still able to fix it this way.
I find the settings and copy/clone tools in Virtual Box a bit confusing. It’s not difficult once it’s clear how things work but if making backups/copies/clones was easier and from one single place in Virtual Box, it doing backups would be just fun to do. Or perhaps a matter of scheduling the backup to run every 10 days or 10 times I open the virtual machine or something like that.
]]>Comment on Fixing a Virtual Box Hard Drive Image (VDI) by Juan Carlos Vallejohttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/674/comment-page-1#comment-12689
Thu, 02 Jul 2015 00:05:33 +0000http://www.armswiper.co.uk/?p=674#comment-12689Excelente querido amigo,
Justo cuando ya estaba por tirar la toalla y reinstalar todo desde cero encontré tu post. Por cierto tu link está roto, así que tuve que hacer un rastreo desde la raíz para encontrar el foro.
Te paso el link correcto:http://hackipedia.org/File%20formats/Disk%20images/html%2c%20Sun%20VirtualBox/VirtualBox%20disk%20file%20format%20beta.htm

]]>Comment on Announcing PHPTabs! by Sidhttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/166/comment-page-1#comment-1541
Thu, 21 Mar 2013 16:21:49 +0000#comment-1541look simple, but nice. thank’s…
]]>Comment on New Wheels on Da Wheelz by markhttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/340/comment-page-1#comment-1513
Wed, 14 Dec 2011 11:09:32 +0000#comment-1513Yes, eTyres fit the tyres as well as delivering – it’s all included in the price.
]]>Comment on New Wheels on Da Wheelz by Henry Franklinhttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/340/comment-page-1#comment-1508
Wed, 26 Oct 2011 08:31:37 +0000#comment-1508Thanks for the post, I was wondering if etyres fit the wheels or simply ship them?
]]>Comment on BeThere Broadband by Markhttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/670/comment-page-1#comment-526
Tue, 01 Feb 2011 16:55:10 +0000http://www.armswiper.co.uk/?p=670#comment-526Unfortunately, with Sky broadband coming in at half price for a faster speed, I can’t really justify it for the customer support I’ve hand to use about 3 times since taking it out.
]]>Comment on BeThere Broadband by Andrew Taylorhttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/670/comment-page-1#comment-525
Tue, 01 Feb 2011 12:11:58 +0000http://www.armswiper.co.uk/?p=670#comment-525Could you really find another provider who is that much cheaper to make it worth moving, who is going to have a similar level of customer service? You get what you pay for 😉 I am very happy with Be also.
]]>Comment on The Problem with Webmail by Markhttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/641/comment-page-1#comment-480
Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:10:23 +0000http://www.armswiper.co.uk/?p=641#comment-480I did think that you could do it with some reasonably simple filters and labels – and I’m sure I could work fine like that – but for the general unwashed masses, there’s always the danger of removing the label which indicates which account it came from; hence the idea of having the search tag.

The other problem is that I don’t always use Firefox, so the GreaseMonkey idea doesn’t work for me. I use FF at work for my personal account (but Chrome for my work’s Google Apps account), Chrome on my Windows laptop (or maybe FF, or Safari for my work account), on my MacBook Pro I use plain-old Safari (as installed) and on my old Mac Mini, I use either Safari or Camino. If I’m at my parent’s house, I’d probably use IE! As you can tell, I’m a browser whore! I do like the idea of writing a Labs script, so I might have a look at that!

Thinking about it further, there would probably be issues with the threading as well – you’d possibly get a bit confused if the threading went over several email accounts so you probably don’t want to thread over different accounts.

]]>Comment on The Problem with Webmail by Benjiehttp://www.armswiper.co.uk/blog/view/641/comment-page-1#comment-479
Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:10:44 +0000http://www.armswiper.co.uk/?p=641#comment-479I’m sure a combination of POP3 download (supported by GMail) some custom filters (filtering on the “to” field) and a greasemonkey script to put a couple of label links below the Inbox link would achieve most of this without requiring the intervention of the Google coders? I know this has a few faults, for example the to field is not so good to filter against because of emails you are BCC’d/etc, but it’s a pretty good 95% solution, methinks? You wouldn’t use account:hotmail to search, but instead label:account/hotmail (again, this could be changed through a greasemonkey script). You could even write your own GMail plugin and include it from Labs, that way you don’t need to install the greasemonkey script on all your web browsers…

What I really want from GMail is a way to filter based on generic email headers.